paleobiogeography
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Paleobiogeography. What is it?. Studying geographic distributions of fossil organisms So what? Biostratigraphy – correlating between biotic provinces Paleogeography – tracking sea level changes, reconstructing plates and continents Paleoclimatology – using organisms to track climate. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Paleobiogeography
What is it?
• Studying geographic distributions of fossil organisms
• So what?– Biostratigraphy – correlating between biotic
provinces– Paleogeography – tracking sea level changes,
reconstructing plates and continents– Paleoclimatology – using organisms to track
climate
Water Masses
• “Bodies of ocean water with relatively uniform conditions of temperature and salinity
• E.g.: California Current, Central Pacific Water
http://oceanmotion.org/html/background/timeline1978-88.htm
Implications:• Geographic distributions of organisms can reflect
boundaries of water masses• Equatorial currents act as dispersal barriers to
marine organisms (cold water critters can’t cross equator)
• Ocean currents depend on:– Continental positions– Heat budget of Earth– And so does the geographic distribution of organisms
• So mapping the organisms can map ancient ocean water masses and currents
Tectonic processes affect the distribution of organisms
• Creation/elimination of dispersal barriers– E.g. Opening of Atlantic is barrier to land
organisms, pathway for marine organisms• Changes in ocean currents• Changes in basin depth & therefore sea level• Changes in climate – continentality promotes
extreme terrestrial climates
Implications
• Plate distributions can explain organism distributions– E.g., Tethys organisms
• Organisms can be evidence for plate reconstructions
Examples• Gondwana reconstructions– Mesosaurus – freshwater lizard– Glosspteris – tropical flora– “Viking funeral ships” – dead when the continents
separated
http://www.mrsciguy.com/sciimages/fossil_record.gif
Examples• Gondwana reconstructions– Mesosaurus – freshwater lizard– Glosspteris – tropical flora– “Viking funeral ships” – dead when the continents
separated• Baja rifting– Legless worm lizard– “Noah’s ark” – range separated while species was
extant
Examples• Exotic terranes:– Late Paleozoic to Meoszoic California (and the ret of
the Cordillera) is made of many accreted terranes –• As small as island arcs from subduction zones• As large as continental fragments
• Evidence– Lithologic– Paleomagnetic – magnetic declination & inclination– Fossils – tropical fusilinids in Permian rocks
http://plate-tectonic.narod.ru/terranesswamerphotoalbum.html
Organisms & Climate• Distribution of organisms is affected by climate &
climate change• If you know the biology, you can infer the
climate: pollen• If you know the climate (using other evidence –
isotopes, pollen), you can infer biology: high latitude dinosaurs & homeothermy
• Maybe we can use past climate & biogeographic shifts to predict the current change– What happened in interglacials? Where to the
climate & vegetation belts go?